HTC One A9 will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset, 2,150mAh battery, and more in November?

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HTC is releasing its new phone model named, HTC One A9 or known as Hima Aero. Rumours came out recently which pertain to some of its specs and features such as Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset and 2GB of RAM with expandable storage. The details also comprise of the new phone's size, camera, and release date.

According to @evleaks, the so called "hero" phone will consist of five inches Full High Definition AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass 4, 2,150mAh battery, and 2GB of RAM which is expandable up to 16GB via micro SD card. Other details also include its rear-facing camera of 13MP and a processor of Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset.

In another report, Uber Gizmo mentioned that the new HTC phone will come with a fingerprint scanner, metal build which is available in gold or dark grey and a measurement of 7mm thin. The report added that the handset will come out some time in November. Techno Buffalo on the other hand, said that HTC will hold an event on September 29 and it is possible that the smartphone company will release the new One A9 on that day.

Further, it is believed that the new HTC phone will be a wholly innovated device compared to the existing HTC phone models. As such, Pocket Lint noted that HTC will remove the so called, "double chin" for the new phone. This is where the additional bar at the bottom of the display is located in current HTC phones. The report added that this part of the phone serves no purpose. To describe more of the appearance of the new phone in accordance to the rumoured details, the phone display will meet all the way down to the speaker.

At the moment, it is not known if the new device will be supported by Android 6.0 Marshmallow. HTC does not have any formal statement regarding the leaked details. There is also no information about the exact release date of the new HTC One A9 or known as Hima Aero.

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